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Bangladesh
Lens: FA 31mm Camera: K3 Photo Location: Bangladesh ISO: 400 
Posted By: stevemgap, 03-03-2016, 11:53 AM

Here are a few photos from Bangladesh.

If you would like to see some from other trips you can visit my photo sharing sight:

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03-03-2016, 12:53 PM   #2
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Wow, great stuff. The duck herder shot is gold.

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QuoteOriginally posted by asp1880 Quote
Wow, great stuff. The duck herder shot is gold.

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Agreed
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The duck herder shot is gold.
+1 guess that's multiple dinners on the move.

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superb shots.
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Duck herder and taxi driver both made me pause and think. Really enjoyed those two in particular.
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Solid! Really great pictures.

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A great collection, thank you for posting these!
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These photos are truly amazing - a quality that's in a league of its own.

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The taxi driver works fo me
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An excellent series of photographs. Very well taken.
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+1 for duck header.
I also like the shot of the boy with band aid.
I wonder what happened to him.
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+1 and since no one mentioned it: that boy on the elephant is fascinating! Got me thinking of Tomai the boy that saw the elephants dance (Kipling)
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Really wonderful stuff. Worth the trip to smugmug to see more of your work. You have been to so many wonderful places. Great photographs and thanks for sharing the link.

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Thank you for the kind words. I would love to go back... Bangladesh is really crazy and chaotic but it was also really interesting. I noticed the colors on the web seem to be a bit muted compared to what I see in Lightroom. Does anyone know if this is normal?

Also if you go to Bangladesh I know some good guides there. steve_mckay@hotmail.com

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QuoteOriginally posted by rednax Quote
+1 and since no one mentioned it: that boy on the elephant is fascinating! Got me thinking of Tomai the boy that saw the elephants dance (Kipling)
The elephant was really random. I was walking to breakfast when we saw the boy riding it. Elephants are something I expect to see in Laos and Thailand in the countryside logging, for tourism, or at wildlife refuges.... but it was a bit of a shock to see it right in the middle of the city on the road.
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